This is the first book ever to assess comprehensively the impact of EU
international agreements on services of general interest.
Services of general interest remain high on the political and legal
agenda of the European Union. However, the debates about the impact of
EU law on services of general interest usually focus on internal market
law such as the free movement of services, competition law, state aid
rules and the law of public procurement. The external and international
dimensions of the European legal framework for services of general
interest are often overlooked. This book addresses the impact of
international trade and investment agreements on public services and the
role these services play in EU external relations. It shows that the
inherent tension between establishing and securing undistorted
competition on markets and the logic of public services exists in
international economic law in a similar way as in EU internal law.
Given the contentiousness of international trade and investment
agreements as well as the EU's external policies, the issues discussed
in this volume are timely and relevant and contribute to the ongoing
debate about the future of services of general interest in the EU with
fresh ideas and perspectives.
Markus Krajewski is Professor of Public and International Law at the
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany.